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Using physics to get a perfect overhead shot

Jesse Senko 4,764 lượt xem 1 year ago
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Let’s talk through a few ways to get a camera overhead based on my on-set experience. And one tip I am embarrassed to say I never picked up along the way for a geometrically, mathematically perfect overhead camera angle.

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